Dairy-Free Tangy Key Lime Pie

Key Lime Pie is a refreshing American summer dessert staple, especially in Southern states. Traditionally, this tangy pie is made with condensed milk, however, @akingskitchen has come up with a dairy free recipe that is just as delicious…we promise! This creamy pie is the perfect combination of sweet and tart–it’s sweetened with our Wedderspoon KFactor 16 Manuka honey of course. Happy baking!

Dairy-Free Tangy Key Lime Pie

1.5 Hours

8 Servings

Ingredients:

Crust

1 cup almonds

1 cup rolled oats

2 tbsp unsweetened, shredded coconut

2 tbsp Weddderspoon Manuka honey

3 tbsp coconut sugar

3 tbsp melted coconut oil

A generous dash of sea salt

Filling

1 cup soaked & drained cashews

1 can coconut cream (refrigerated, and remove only the cream, not the liquid)

Directions:

To make the crust: Preheat oven to 350°F and line the bottom of a pie pan with parchment paper. Spray coconut oil on top and bottom of paper.

Pulse all ingredients except oil together in food processor. Once combined, add 1 tbsp of oil at a time until mixture holds together when smushed between your fingers. If it is still crumbling, add more oil.

When mixture is desired consistency, press evenly into the pie pan; the mix should go up the sides of the pan to hold the filling. Bake for about 12 minutes or until crust begins to puff a little. Let cool completely.

Optional: Rather than baking crust, it can be frozen until set, however, this method will not caramelize the honey.

To make the filling: Pulse cashews and coconut cream together in food processor. Gradually add in the key lime juice until desired sourness is achieved. Add in zest and vanilla, followed by honey, to add desired sweetness. Next, add coconut oil and continue to pulse until mixture is light and fluffy.

Remove mixture from food processor and put into cooled crust. Freeze for at least one hour. Take out of freezer 30-40 minutes before serving.

If you prefer to serve pie in a more frozen, key lime bar type of consistency, allow less thaw time.